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Ink 19 :: The Art of Noise
October 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Art of Noise (Gail Worley)
THE ART OF NOISE DO YOU DREAM IN COLOR? by Gail Worley Avant garde pioneers Art of Noise, have always been about making bold statements; both musically and visually. They left an indelible first impression on America in 1984, via the playfully surrealistic image of a seven year-old punk girl attacking ...
Ink 19 :: Limbonic Art
The Ultimate Death Worship (Nocturnal Art). Review by Matthew Moyer.
LIMBONIC ART THE ULTIMATE DEATH WORSHIP Nocturnal Art If Rimbaud decided to play black metal? Perhaps. Opener The Ultimate Death Worship sounds like a particularly enlightened metalhead splicing up The Sisters of Mercy's "Marian" over old Immortal recordings. It's a refreshing melding of opposites ...
Ink 19 :: Nerve Net Noise
Meteor Circuit (Intransitive). Review by Aldo McFurtive.
NERVE NET NOISE METEOR CIRCUIT Intransitive There's an art movement that originated in Japan called "Superflat." It was largely established by artist Takashi Murakami, and most often deals with two-dimensional pop art characters. Occasionally engaged involved in an act of plush sexuality. The work ...
Ink 19 :: International Noise Conspiracy
Armed Love (American/Epitaph). Review by Jen Cray.
INTERNATIONAL NOISE CONSPIRACY ARMED LOVE American/Epitaph The controversial Marxist-minded political garage rock band from Sweden team with Rick Rubin to produce Armed Love, their third and perhaps best full-length release to date. Their sound is cleaned up a bit -- Rubin-ized to a slick polish - ...
Ink 19 :: Deerhoof
Deerhoof (Menlo Park). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.
DEERHOOF DEERHOOF Menlo Park This is a very bizarre slab of vinyl. What we have here is, essentially, a full length LP of random noise, laughing, screaming, and otherwise artiness. This reminds me of Confusion Is Sex-era Sonic Youth stuff. So how does on go about reviewing a record which has little ...
Ink 19 :: Malachi Constant
Zenith (Guilt Ridden Pop). Review by Kiran Aditham.
MALACHI CONSTANT ZENITH Guilt Ridden Pop Talk about your unpolished diamonds in the rough. St. Paul natives Malachi Constant prevail under lo-fi recordings, submerged vocals, and treble-fearing instrumentation to provide one of the true art-rock records of the year. The juxtaposition of abstract politics ...
Ink 19 :: Tyondai Braxton / Parts & Labor
Rise, Rise, Rise (Narnack). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
TYONDAI BRAXTON / PARTS & LABOR RISE, RISE, RISE Narnack This release is a split between Tyondai Braxton and the three piece electronic machine known as Parts & Labor. The result is a bizarre, yet somewhat fascinating look into how truly weird "music" can be. The Parts and Labor sounds on this split ...
Ink 19 :: Godsmack
Faceless (Republic). Review by Carl F Gauze.
...a burn! This is one of those "copy proof" CDs your not supposed to play on your computer, and you don't get any indication of this limitation from the cover art. Fortunately, a few seconds' work with a magic marker can fix this. While Ink 19 recommends you respect all artists' rights, we also like to...
Ink 19 :: Satoru Wono
Sonata for sine wave and white noise (Sonore). Review by Benvarkentine.
SATORU WONO SONATA FOR SINE WAVE AND WHITE NOISE Sonore I'm not sure I'm entirely comfortable classifying this as music, even as I enjoyed it. Satoru Wono is working in a field nearly all his own; in some ways more like ambient sound effects for a university play set in a laboratory. According to his ...
Ink 19 :: Neurosis
What is "sound art" and how does it relate to the heavy rock of Neurosis? Nirav Soni asks Steve Von Till, guitarist for both Neurosis and their side project, Tribes Of Neurot.
NEUROSIS by Nirav Soni The music of Neurosis is more like a full-on psychosis. It reduces your brain to a disconnected miasma of primal fears and basest instinct. Unlike the "apocalyptic" tag they're occasionally branded with, Neurosis are so very personal and introspective. Their music is closer to ...
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